I will take a stab at this. Coalpit Creek Leader 6th daughters all milked well with very good udders and were tremendous mothers. The son we used, bred by Ralph Larson, also carried the same traits. I have had only one daughter of Kamilaroi Meat Packer, so take this for what it is worth! She had an udder the size of a small tea cup and a brain about the same size! After careful attention for more than a week, I was finally able to turn her out but she still had trouble keeping track of her calf. She finally seems to have adequate milk. Regarding EPD for milk, that is one EPD trait that I have little use for because it seems that Shorthorn calves are great little robbers and Shorthorn mothers pretty much let anybody suck, so a high EPD for milk may only mean that the calves are aggressive eaters.